You've sized it up, Wayne. That's what we're dealing with on different scales across the country. You've put your finger on it.
There are pressures, whether they're political or whatever the issue is, but somebody has to be boss. At the end of the day, somebody has to set the pace. In any organization, whether it's government or business or anything else, somebody has to be in charge, with a clear mandate.
That's why I keep coming back to competitiveness. We have to say it's our mantra and we're going to be competitive. In everything we do, we're going to be competitive—best practices around the world. That's a mouthful, because in the private sector, as you know, that's what we strive for every day. We have to. Otherwise, we would perish over time. We would advocate for that as our mantra. That will generate the income to look after a lot of things that are social issues and other things that have to be dealt with and should be dealt with to keep our standard of living up. We're diminishing the standard of living by just the problem you've articulated.